Petition updateNo Olympics or Paralympics in Radioactive Fukushima!More Leak Paths, Releases Discovered at Fukushima

Fukushima Fallout Awareness Network

Apr 13, 2018
While radiation releases from Fukushima Daiichi have gone down since 2011, new leak paths are still being discovered. Tokyo Electric and Power Company cites that radiation releases to the air were 3.4 million Becquerel’s per hour in 2012, then reduced to 130,000 Becquerel’s per hour in 2018. This does not include dust releases from work at the disaster site or ongoing leaks to the ocean.
A recent study found that a large amount of radioactive water sits beneath the shoreline in eastern Japan. This water became contaminated in the early months of the disaster and now leaches contamination back to the sea. Ongoing releases from the reactors, insoluble micro particle fallout that can be inhaled and the potential for unsafe unintended events at the disaster site all increase the risk of bringing large numbers of people to the region for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic games.
Learn more about new radioactive releases from Fukushima Daiichi here:
https://phys.org/news/2018-02-evidence-nuclear-fuel-fukushima.html
and here:
https://www.fairewinds.org/newsletter-archive//press-release-radioactively-hot-particles-in-japan
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